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The incomparable Juliette Binoche stars in Claire Denis’ Let the Sunshine In, a film about a divorced middle-aged woman looking for romance and along the way learns about the profundities of love.
Synopsis
Juliette Binoche delivers a luminous performance in the deliciously witty, sensuously romantic new film from acclaimed director Claire Denis (White Material). Isabelle (Binoche) is a divorced Parisian painter searching for another shot at love, but refusing to settle for the parade of all-too-flawed men who drift in and out of her life. There’s a caddish banker (Xavier Beauvois) who, like many of her lovers, happens to be married; a handsome actor (Nicolas Duvauchelle) who’s working through his own hang-ups; and a sensitive fellow artist (Alex Descas) who’s skittish about commitment. What reads like a standard romantic comedy premise is transformed, in the hands of master filmmaker Denis, into something altogether deeper, more poignant, and perceptive about the profound mysteries of love.
“There’s a Hollywood version of this tale, but that’s not the one co-writer and director Claire Denis presents. “Let the Sunshine In” works because it’s real, relatable and true to the heart.” – Detroit News
“It’s the great Binoche performance of the decade.” – San Francisco Chronicle
“’Let the Sunshine In’ feels cream-puff light, but is deceptively rigorous, and about so much more than one woman’s quest to find the One.” – New York Magazine
“Denis instinctively knows what will draw us in – for most of the movie it’s Binoche’s face, so inviting, eager to soak up everything around her.” – Arizona Republic
Runtime: 96 minutes
Rating: UR
Director: Claire Denis
Country: France
Language: French w/ English subtitles
Showtimes
Friday, July 13: 1:00, 6:10
Saturday, July 14: 11:00M, 5:00
Sunday, July 15: 3:00, 8:30
Monday, July 16: 1:00, 5:00
Tuesday, July 17: 11:00AM, 5:00
Wednesday, July 18: 3:00, 7:00
Thursday, July 19: 11:00AM, 5:00
$11 General Admission / $8.50 Students & Seniors / $7.50 Members. Tickets available at box office or online.
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